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JUST IN: Multiple Sources AFFIRM UFO Whistleblower’s Claims


This week, WLTR reported on extraordinary claims made by an intelligence whistleblower named David Grusch.

Grusch claimed that the U.S. government not only has a crash retrieval program but is even in possession of non-human, extraterrestrial bodies as well.

While much of the media circulated Grusch’s extraordinary claims, doubt was cast on Grusch’s allegations by citizens and government officials alike.

For one, Grusch was not a direct witness to any of the claims he made—he is merely passing on information originally given to him by others.

However, now we are seeing reports that multiple witnesses and whistleblowers have since come forward to journalist Micheal Shellenberger to affirm Grusch’s story.

According to information and testimony given to him, the U.S. government is in possession of 12 craft of non-human origin—legitimate UFOs.

In a recent interview, Michael Shellenberger sat down and told The Hill:

The notable journalist also shared a video from Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar in this tweet and said, “While these UFO stories can seem crazy, the people sharing them are plainly not. And to deny their testimony out of hand, as many do, reflects unthinking fear.”

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Shellenberger writes via his Substack:

And now, multiple sources close to the matter have come forward to tell Public that Grusch’s core claims are accurate.

The individuals are all either high-ranking intelligence officials, former intelligence officials, or individuals who we could verify were involved in U.S. government UAP efforts for three or more decades each.

Two of them have testified, including as recently as last year, to both AARO and Congress.

The individuals said they had seen or been presented with “credible” and “verifiable” evidence that the U.S. government, and U.S. military contractors, possess at least 12 or more alien space crafts, some of which they shared with AARO, which AARO has refused to provide to Congress.

The reason AARO “has not discovered any verifiable information,” they said, is because it does have the authority to verify it and may not want to verify it.

Shellenberger went on to demand transparency:

“The possibility that the US government has nonhuman spacecraft sounds crazy, but the people who say we do are not. If you think there’s nothing there then you should have no objection to Congress looking. We the people in a democracy have a right to know.”

 

News Nation originally reported:

In his time at the UAP task force, Grusch said the group was refused access to a crash retrieval program.

“These are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will, non-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed,” Grusch said.

According to Grusch, that includes spacecraft from quite a number of other species.

“I thought it was totally nuts and I thought at first I was being deceived, it was a ruse,” Grusch told Coulthart.

“People started to confide in me. Approach me. I have plenty of senior, former, intelligence officers that came to me, many of which I knew almost my whole career, that confided in me that they were part of a program.”



 

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